Friday, September 21, 2007
When I found out that I was going to be Special Sections editor for the Kansan this semester I was ecstatic. Unlike many of the Kansan’s daily hard-news stories, the features in our special sections are conversational and much more fun.
But when I remembered that one of my duties as special sections editor would be organizing “Sex on the Hill,” I was slightly nervous. I’m a conservative person. I’m engaged, but that doesn’t mean that I know any more super-special sex and relationship secrets than any of you do.
Luckily, Kansan writers found people who were willing to share their experiences, and we tried to provide interesting stories for people at all stages of sexual discovery, especially the other shy, sheltered students at the University like me.
Returning students will also notice that the section is larger than it has ever been before thanks to the advertising staff’s hard work. In fact, we had to split “Sex on the Hill” into two sections; so be sure to look at both parts.
I hope this year’s “Sex on the Hill” is everything you hoped it would be and it gets you excited for our two other special sections this semester, “Homecoming” and “Winter Gift Guide.” And as always, we want to hear from you. Whether you absolutely love the section or you think we let you down, feel free to e-mail me.
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